KDE has a settings tab under 'Window behavior' devoted to activation and
focus, along with a specific focus-stealing prevention setting.
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How do I stop
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> How do I stop focus stealing? I have accidentally entered ssh passwords in
> to other windows as they keep stealing focus for irrelevant things.
AFAIK there is no consensus on how to best solve this problem.
It has come up before in vari
How do I stop focus stealing? I have accidentally entered ssh passwords
in to other windows as they keep stealing focus for irrelevant things.
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